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  1. The North Sea Empire, also known as the Anglo-Scandinavian Empire, was the personal union of the kingdoms of England, Denmark and Norway for most of the period between 1013 and 1042 towards the end of the Viking Age.

    • Thalassocracy

      A thalassocracy or thalattocracy, sometimes also maritime...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CnutCnut - Wikipedia

    The three kingdoms united under Cnut's rule are referred to together as the North Sea Empire by historians. As a Danish prince, Cnut won the throne of England in 1016 in the wake of centuries of Viking activity in northwestern Europe. His later accession to the Danish throne in 1018 brought the crowns of England and Denmark together.

    • 1017 in London
    • Edmund II
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › North_SeaNorth Sea - Wikipedia

    The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France. An epeiric sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north.

    • 95 m (312 ft)
    • 570,000 km² (220,000 sq mi)
    • 700 m (2,300 ft)
  4. 22 de may. de 2023 · published on 22 May 2023. Download Full Size Image. A map illustrating the rise and extent of the North Sea Empire under the rule of Cnut the Great (aka Canute, Cnut Cyning, or Knútr Inn Ríki) as a personal union of England, Denmark, and Norway between 1016 and 1035 CE.

  5. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Jessica Brain. 11 min read. As ruler of England, Denmark and Norway, King Cnut the Great consolidated his power to become leader of the North Sea Empire, demonstrating his leadership skills and fortitude during his reign.